Search Sandy DUI Records

Sandy DUI records are public documents available through the Sandy City Police Department, the 3rd District Court in Salt Lake County, and the Utah Driver License Division. Sandy is one of the larger cities in Salt Lake County, with about 100,000 residents spread across a well-established suburban area. DUI arrests in Sandy are handled by Sandy City Police, and charges are filed in the 3rd District Court. This page explains how to access Sandy DUI records through court portals, police department GRAMA requests, and state databases.

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Sandy Quick Facts

~100,000 Population
Salt Lake County County
3rd District Court Division
.05 BAC Legal Limit

Sandy DUI Records Across Multiple Agencies

Sandy is located in the southeast part of Salt Lake County, bordered by Draper to the south and South Jordan to the west. The city is home to a large employment base and sits along busy commuter corridors. Sandy City Police Department is the primary law enforcement agency for DUI arrests inside city limits. Officers patrol major roads including State Street, Highland Drive, and Bangeter Highway connections, and respond to calls about impaired drivers throughout the city.

DUI records in Sandy are held by several different agencies depending on the record type. The Sandy City Police Department holds arrest reports and incident records for DUI stops that happen within city limits. The 3rd District Court holds criminal case filings once charges are filed with the Salt Lake County prosecutor. The Utah Bureau of Criminal Investigation maintains statewide criminal history records that include Sandy DUI convictions. The Utah Driver License Division manages the administrative license suspension records tied to each DUI arrest. Understanding which agency holds which record type will guide your search.

People arrested for DUI in Sandy are booked into the Salt Lake County Jail. Booking records are held by the Salt Lake County Sheriff and are separate from the Sandy Police arrest report and the court case record. Together, these records make up the full picture of a Sandy DUI case.

Searching Sandy DUI Court Records Online

Utah Courts XChange at utcourts.gov/xchange is the primary tool for finding Sandy DUI court records. XChange is a subscription service at $30 per month, with per-search fees of $0.15 to $0.35. You can search by the defendant's name or by case number and access 3rd District Court records for Sandy DUI cases. These records include charges filed, hearing dates, motions, guilty pleas, and sentencing orders.

The free MyCase portal at mycase.utcourts.gov allows parties in a case to view their own court documents at no cost. MyCase does not allow access to cases where you are not a named party. For statewide conviction history checks, the Utah Bureau of Criminal Investigation at bci.utah.gov runs name-based criminal history searches for a $15 fee. BCI is at 3888 West 5400 South, Salt Lake City, UT 84129, phone (801) 965-4445.

The Utah Driver License Division at dld.utah.gov/dui holds license suspension records tied to Sandy DUI arrests. These records are separate from the court case but are part of the full DUI record for any Sandy arrest. DLD records cover both administrative suspensions and court-ordered license actions.

Note: DUI court records in XChange go back many years for Sandy cases. Very old cases may require an in-person visit to the 3rd District Court clerk at 450 South State Street in Salt Lake City.

Sandy Police Department and DUI Arrest Reports

The Sandy City Police Department is the first point of contact for Sandy DUI arrest records. The department is at 10000 Centennial Parkway Suite 111, Sandy, UT 84070. The main phone number is 801-568-7200. Officers handle DUI patrols and enforcement throughout Sandy, and each DUI arrest produces an incident report that documents the stop, the officer's field observations, any field sobriety tests administered, and the results of any chemical tests.

Sandy Police records are available by contacting the department's records unit directly. The records email is PDrecords@sandy.utah.gov. Sandy Police records are handled separately from the city's general records portal. For police records specifically, requests go directly to the police department rather than through the city recorder's office. The City Recorder is at 10000 Centennial Parkway Suite 311, phone (801) 568-7135, and handles other city records. Sandy operates under Utah GRAMA, and the department must respond to requests within 5 to 10 business days in most cases.

Sandy City Police at 10000 Centennial Parkway handles DUI enforcement in Sandy and maintains arrest records that can be requested through the department's records unit.

3rd District Court and Sandy DUI Cases

DUI charges from Sandy are filed in the 3rd District Court, which serves Salt Lake County. This court handles all criminal DUI matters from Sandy, including first-offense misdemeanor charges and felony DUI cases. The 3rd District Court is the busiest court in Utah by case volume, processing DUI cases from Salt Lake City, Sandy, Draper, Murray, and other Salt Lake County cities.

Court Third Judicial District Court
Address 450 South State Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84114
County Salt Lake County
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Sandy DUI court records include the criminal complaint, bail and bond documents, motions, hearing transcripts, plea agreements, and sentencing orders. Court records are public unless sealed. The fastest way to access them is through XChange. Copies can also be requested at the 3rd District Court Clerk's office. The Utah Courts self-help page provides guidance on reading and using criminal case records.

Utah DUI Laws That Apply to Sandy Drivers

Sandy DUI cases are prosecuted under Utah state law. Utah enforces the lowest BAC limit in the country. Under Utah Code section 41-6a-502, drivers in Sandy can be arrested and charged at .05 BAC or above. Utah was the first state to adopt this lower limit. A driver who tests at .05 may not appear clearly impaired but still faces a criminal charge under Utah law.

Utah Code section 41-6a-517 covers metabolite DUI. This law makes it a crime to drive in Sandy with any measurable level of a controlled substance metabolite in your body. This applies to marijuana, prescription drugs, and other controlled substances. A blood test following a Sandy DUI stop can produce a metabolite DUI charge even if the driver's alcohol level was below .05. This is a separate charge from the standard BAC-based DUI.

Utah's implied consent law under Utah Code section 41-6a-520 applies to all Sandy drivers. By operating a vehicle in Utah, a driver agrees to chemical testing when an officer has reasonable suspicion of DUI. Refusing a test brings immediate license consequences separate from the criminal case. A first refusal leads to an 18-month license suspension. Later refusals bring 36-month suspensions. These records are held by the DLD, not the 3rd District Court.

First-offense DUI penalties in Utah follow Utah Code section 41-6a-505. Sentencing includes minimum fines, mandatory jail or alternative penalties, and an 18-month IID requirement. Drivers under 21 face a 3-year IID period. Felony DUI carries a 6-year IID requirement. Auto homicide DUI brings 10 years. All of these outcomes appear in the Sandy DUI court record.

License Records and IID Requirements for Sandy DUI Arrests

A Sandy DUI arrest creates two separate record trails at the same time. The criminal case flows to the 3rd District Court. The license action flows to the Utah Driver License Division. These two processes run independently. A Sandy driver can have their license suspended by the DLD before the court case is even resolved.

Administrative license suspension begins after a DUI arrest when the driver fails or refuses a chemical test. A failed test triggers a hearing process at the DLD. Sandy drivers have the right to request an administrative hearing to contest the suspension within the required deadline after the arrest. All DLD records related to Sandy DUI license actions are at dld.utah.gov/dui.

After a court conviction, the court orders an ignition interlock device. State-certified IID providers are listed at dld.utah.gov/iid. Sandy drivers must install the device before regaining full driving privileges. IID completion records go back to the DLD. Compliance with both the court sentence and DLD requirements is necessary for full reinstatement of driving privileges.

Requesting Sandy DUI Records Under GRAMA

Utah's Government Records Access and Management Act governs public access to DUI records in Sandy. GRAMA is at Utah Code Title 63G Chapter 2. Sandy follows GRAMA for both police records and general city records. Agencies must respond within 5 to 10 business days in most circumstances.

For Sandy Police Department DUI arrest records, contact the records unit by email at PDrecords@sandy.utah.gov or by phone at 801-568-7200. Include the date of the DUI incident, the name of the person arrested, and any case number. Police reports document the DUI stop, field sobriety testing, chemical test results, and officer observations. Sandy Police records for DUI are not processed through the main NextRequest portal used by other Sandy city departments. Go directly to the police records unit.

Sandy NextRequest information is at cityofsandycityut.nextrequest.com/faqs. For court records on Sandy DUI cases, use XChange at utcourts.gov/xchange. BCI criminal history searches are available at bci.utah.gov for $15. Statewide DUI statistics and annual criminal justice reports are at ccjj.utah.gov and highwaysafety.utah.gov.

Sandy's public records information is available online, though DUI arrest records specifically are handled through the Sandy Police Department records unit rather than the general city portal.

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Sandy's Position in Salt Lake County

Sandy is part of a densely populated stretch of Salt Lake County that includes Draper, Midvale, Murray, and South Jordan. All of these cities share the 3rd District Court for DUI case filings. Salt Lake County is home to the busiest DUI enforcement corridor in Utah, and the 3rd District Court processes a large share of the state's annual DUI caseload. Utah recorded about 10,923 DUI arrests statewide in fiscal year 2025, and Salt Lake County accounts for a significant portion of that total.

Criminal justice data for Sandy and Salt Lake County is tracked by the Utah Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice at ccjj.utah.gov. DUI crash and enforcement data is published by the Utah Department of Public Safety at highwaysafety.utah.gov. These resources provide context for the DUI records available in Sandy and the surrounding area.

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Sandy shares the 3rd District Court with several Salt Lake County cities. Select a city below for DUI records information in that area.

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